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Collaboration Between Primary Care Providers and Mental Health Professionals: Rationale and Clinical Practice
Since PCPs are often the first health care professionals to see patients with symptoms of a mental health disorder, they p...
Probable Lumateperone-Associated Urticarial Rash in a Patient With Schizophrenia
This report describes an instance of acute generalized urticaria immediately following an initial dose of lumateperone in ...
Exposure Therapy for Perinatal OCD: Navigating Evidence and Discomfort
Although patients and providers must be prepared for the temporary distress associated with exposure and response preventi...
Leadership in Clinical Psychopharmacology with Dr. Joe Goldberg
Dr. Joe Goldberg discusses ASCP leadership, innovative psychopharmacology education, mentorship opportunities, and transla...
Clozapine Withdrawal–Induced Catatonia
A patient with treatment-resistant schizophrenia developed persistent catatonia after sudden cessation of clozapine, highl...
Religious Preoccupation in Psychosis and Adolescence
A 16-year-old boy developed new-onset psychosis of religious preoccupation and delusions.
Multiple System Atrophy Presenting as Late-Onset Psychosis
A 67-year-old woman presented with altered mental status, hallucinations, and hyperalgesia of the bilateral lower legs and...
Impact of Patient Suicide on Mental Health Professionals
Patient suicide can cause lasting emotional and professional distress in mental health professionals due to their unique r...
Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Military Populations: A Meta-Analysis
Integrating psychotherapies and pharmacotherapies may address multiple dimensions of PTSD more effectively than monotherap...
Joint Statement on Federal Concerns About Psychotropic Medication Safety
The safety and efficacy of traditional antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers (such as lithium and some ant...
First-Episode Psychosis and Cushing Syndrome
A 72-year-old man with no prior psychiatric history was diagnosed with new-onset psychosis in the setting of hypercortisol...
Exercise Therapies for Fibromyalgia Pain Catastrophizing: A Systematic Review and Comparative Analysis
Adjunctive exercise therapies can be potentially beneficial in improving quality of life through reduction in pain catastr...
Mitigation of Anxiety, Agitation, and Pain in Critically Ill Patients
Pain, fear, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and agitation are common symptoms among critically ill patients, causing distress...
Older Adults Visiting Emergency Departments for Mental Health Issues: A CHIRPP Database Study
Suicidal ideations and neurocognitive disorders were the most frequent diagnostic impressions, with males at higher risk o...
Combining Ketamine Infusions and Written Exposure Therapy for Chronic PTSD: An Open-Label Trial
Preliminary findings suggest that the combined treatment may yield large and durable symptom reductions for patients with ...
Is My Patient Diverting Their Lorazepam?
Urine drug testing is used to monitor compliance in patients prescribed controlled substances; a negative test can suggest...
New CDC Report Reveals Higher Than Expected Chronic Fatigue Cases
New CDC Report Reveals Higher Than Expected Chronic Fatigue Cases
Among a new CDC report's key findings: chronic fatigue is more common in women, and in Americans who live in rural ar...
The Weekly Mind Reader: The Power of Meta-Analysis
The Weekly Mind Reader: The Power of Meta-Analysis
A clear explanation of meta-analysis to help clinicians read, understand, and process the importance of the research they ...
The Talking Dead: Cefepime-Induced Cotard Syndrome
The Talking Dead: Cefepime-Induced Cotard Syndrome
Cefepime neurotoxicity is a well-documented though underrecognized cause of encephalopathy. This report describes a case o...
Shared or Induced Olfactory Reference Syndrome
Shared or Induced Olfactory Reference Syndrome
Olfactory reference syndrome (ORS) is an underrecognized condition characterized by preoccupation with body odor accompani...
Wasabi May Offer A Spicy Solution for Boosting Brain Power
Wasabi May Offer A Spicy Solution for Boosting Brain Power
A new study suggests that a specific compound in wasabi significantly boosts memory and cognitive function in older adults.
Short, Daily ‘Bran Zap’ Sessions Could Reduce Alzheimer’s Symptoms
Short, Daily ‘Bran Zap’ Sessions Could Reduce Alzheimer’s Symptoms
Just 20 minutes of brain stimulation daily could boost brain plasticity and help reduce Alzheimer's symptoms.
2023’s Top Research in Primary Care for CNS at PCC
2023’s Top Research in Primary Care for CNS at PCC
The top ten papers from 2023 in the Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders showcase advancements and challenges in menta...
The Top JCP Psychiatry Research of 2023
The Top JCP Psychiatry Research of 2023
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry's top 10 articles of 2023 highlighted innovative mental health treatments and insi...
3 Key Updates on AI in Mental Health
3 Key Updates on AI in Mental Health
The use of artificial intelligence in mental health shows promise, with governments focusing on ethical and effective impl...